Daughter of George P A Healy, noted painter and married to Charles Jules Bigot, noted French author in 1874. She was born in Paris, France. She was also a critic and writer of 16 works, 38 publications in three languages. This includes a memoir of her farther. She was married in Paris, France where she lived most of her life. She came to the states after the death of her husband in 1893 and died here. She is buried in Calvary Cemetery, Chicago, IL. She was one of seven children who survived into adulthood, and two of her sisters became nuns in a convent, one in the US and one in England.
Her husband is buried in Paris, France.
Daughter of George P A Healy, noted painter and married to Charles Jules Bigot, noted French author in 1874. She was born in Paris, France. She was also a critic and writer of 16 works, 38 publications in three languages. This includes a memoir of her farther. She was married in Paris, France where she lived most of her life. She came to the states after the death of her husband in 1893 and died here. She is buried in Calvary Cemetery, Chicago, IL. She was one of seven children who survived into adulthood, and two of her sisters became nuns in a convent, one in the US and one in England.
Her husband is buried in Paris, France.
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